East Coast Tiger said:Hey mate,
Norths had three draws (two against West). The way it works is Group secretaries nominate a club from their Group for the Cup. In theory they should nominate the premiers but I guess that doesn't have to be the case. Wellington would have a strong case but losing the GF puts them out of the running. Teams have won the Cup despite not the premiership though. Hillston will probably win it based on the "rules" they use to find the winner but I wouldn't assume anything when the CRL's involved.
Guyra blow it every year. They always start badly because they don't prepare as well as they could. They would have won it three years ago but for a one point loss. They won every other game that year. What's worse their only loss this year was their first game of the season (in the second week) because Narwan forfeited their first game to them and then they copped a terrible pasting from the ref against Inverell and still only lost 34-30. I bet thet do something similar next year.Alex28 said:North Tamworth were undefeated but had 2 draws from memory. Wellington were an absolute shoe-in to win but lost the Grand Final to Cobar (their only loss of the year). Guyra would have also gone close but for their 2 point loss in the first game of the year in Group 19 (only loss of the year as well).
From Narrabri I believe, a town that could do with his help.parra pete said:I spoke to Damian Kenniff about five minutes ago. He is moving from Wagga to Tamworth as the ARL Development office for that area early December.
Champion bloke who was much loved in the Riverina. Lucky Tamworth. Not only does he know his job, he is VERY good at it.
One of the games nice guys. Damo, a half back, coached Wagga Kangaroos in Group 9 for the past two seasons...
Played with the Gold Coast team when it was last in the NRL..Former Commonwealth Bank Cup Player of the Year, toured England with the 1988 Junior Kangaroos..
and so is Rick Keast, the CRL development officer for Riverina, for that matter.
